Instruction Manual: CON 700 Conductivity/ºC/ºF Bench Meter
Instruction Manual: CON 700 Conductivity/ºC/ºF Bench Meter
The CON 700 series benchtop meter replaces our popular CON
510 series meter that was introduced in 2002.
Powers the meter on and off. Upon power on, the meter
automatically begins in the mode that was last used.
Calibration and memory values are retained even if meter
is unplugged.
CON/
8-pin DIN connection for 2-cell Con/TDS/Temp electrode
Temp
DC Power supply
4. CALIBRATION
4.1 Automatic or Manual Calibration
The CON 700 is capable of automatic or manual calibration for
conductivity, and manual calibration for TDS.
In the automatic calibration mode, the meter will automatically select
one of (4) conductivity calibration standard values depending on the
range and normalization temperature being used (TABLE 1).
If you only use calibration standards that are listed in TABLE 1,
automatic calibration is recommended. If you intend to calibrate with
one or more standards that are not listed in TABLE 1, the CON 700
must be set for manual calibration instead.
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to cancel. The meter allows an adjustable maximum value of ± 5 C
(or ± 9ºF) from the factory default temperature.
5. MEASUREMENT
5.1 Taking Measurements
1) Rinse the electrode with de-ionized or distilled water before use
to remove any impurities. Gently shake excess water droplets.
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Press .
Press or to choose READY “On”, READY “OFF”, or
Auto HOLd.
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Press .
Press or to select ºC or ºF.
Press to confirm.
Press .
Press or to select “Yes” or “No”.
Press to confirm.
Press .
Press or to select the desired TDS factor (.40 to
1.00).
Press to confirm.
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Press .
Press or to select “Yes” (Reset) or “No” (Cancel).
If “Yes”, press or to select “Cal” (calibration reset
only) or “FCt” (complete reset to factory default settings).
Press to confirm.
Press .
Press or to select “Yes” (Erase memory) or “No”.
Press to confirm.
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Both the Actual TDS and the Actual Conductivity values must be in the
same magnitude of units. For example, if the TDS value is in ppm the
conductivity value must be in µS; if the TDS value is in ppt the conductivity
value must be in mS.
Check your factor by multiplying the conductivity reading by the factor in
the above formula. The result should be in TDS value.
When the TDS factor is set to 1.0, Conductivity = TDS.
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Where:
tc = Temperature coefficient 25 = 25 ºC
CT1 = Conductivity at Temp 1 CT2 = Conductivity at Temp 2
T1 = Temp 1 T2 = Temp 2
NOTE: A controlled temperature water bath is ideal for this procedure.
1. Immerse the probe into a sample of your solution and adjust the
temperature coefficient to 0% (that is, no compensation) by following
instructions as described in Section 6.8.
2. Wait for 5 minutes. Note T1 and CT1 (conductivity at T1).
3. Condition the sample solution and probe to a temperature (T2) that is
about 5 ºC to 10 ºC different from T1, and note the conductivity
reading CT2.
NOTE: Record your results for future reference. Ideally T1 and T2 should
bracket your measurement temperature, and should not differ by
more than 5 ºC.
4. Calculate the temperature coefficient of your solution according to the
formula shown above.
5. Enter the calculated temperature coefficient into the meter.
The calculated temperature coefficient will now be applied to all the meter
readings.
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